Interview with Vitaly Paley, Owner and Executive Chef of Paley’s Place
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Vitaly Paley, Owner and Executive Chef of Paley’s Place
Bistro and Bar, Imperial Restaurant and Portland Penny Diner
A master of both
classic and contemporary Pacific Northwest cuisine, Chef Vitaly Paley was born
near Kiev in the Soviet Union, and by the time he opened Paley's Place Bistro
and Bar in Portland in 1995, he'd cooked in Union Square Café, Remi, and
Chanterelle, in New York, and the two-Michelin-star Moulin de la Gorce in France. In 2005, he was named James
Beard Best Chef Northwest, and today, he owns Imperial Restaurant and the
Portland Penny Diner in addition to Paley's Place Bistro and Bar.
Paley's Place is
located on busy 21st Avenue in Northeast Portland, but the
restaurant is like a country cottage. Guests enter through the front porch, and
the 50-seat dining room retains the original living-room look. The seasonal
fine-dining dishes offer a mix of local ingredients with Russian and Eastern
European influence: hand-chopped American Wagyu Beef Tartare is served with local
sweet onion, chopped parsley, and capers and a duck-egg yolk on top. Poussin
Roasted Under a Brick comes with potato latkes and winter citrus salad. Chef
Paley's house-made terrines, pates, and rillettes display masterful seasonings
and textures. After 20 years in Portland, he not only shows no signs of slowing
down, he actually seems to be rapidly gaining speed.
1. How do you describe Northwest cuisine?
It is very much ingredient and season driven.
There are no rules or staunch traditions to follow. I only use the experience
that I have accumulated over the years to continue to create, discover and try
to define what it means to cook in the Pacific Northwest.
2. Who are six of your favorite purveyors that
you regularly work with?
Ben Jacobsen of Jacobsen Salt Co. is a true
pioneer, making world class salt and revitalizing a century-old tradition. Paul
Durant of Red Ridge Farm makes fantastic olive oil in our very own backyard;
Ken Forkish of Ken's Artisan Bakery makes a superb loaf of bread; and Damian
Magista of Bee Local collects extraordinary honey from all around the Portland
area.
Every now and then, I'll eat these four simple
ingredients together, and I'll have to stop for a moment and marvel at how far
we have come in Oregon. The pioneering spirit is still alive and well
here.
3. When you go out for a nice meal, what are two
or three of your favorite spots?
Ataula
Autentica
Yama Sushi
4. Who are some other Northwest chefs that you
admire?
I have always and always will admire Cory
Schreiber, formerly of Wildwood restaurant. He helped usher the modern dining
era into Portland. The rest of us just follow.
5.
In your opinion, is there an area of Northwest cooking that doesn't
receive enough attention?
The Pacific Northwest is big, very big. I am
certain there are other places outside of major metropolitan centers like, for
example, our coastal communities, that could use much deserved attention.
6. Looking toward the future, what are you most
excited to do in the kitchen?
I am on a more of a personal quest these days,
going back in time to my Russian roots and rediscovering them through food.
Cooking food that has a deep history, centuries of tradition and many rituals
associated with cooking and eating really excite me. Lucky for me, the set of
ingredients in the Pacific Northwest is just like what I remember growing up
with. Lots of game meats, berries, cold-water fish, wild mushrooms, root
veggies and fields of buckwheat, just to name a few.
Paley’s
Place Bistro and Bar
1204
Northwest 21st Avenue
Portland,
OR 97209
www.paleysplace.net
Imperial
Restaurant
410 SW Broadway
Portland OR 97205
Portland OR 97205
www.imperialpdx.com
Portland
Penny Diner
410 SW Broadway
Portland OR 97205
Portland OR 97205
www.imperialpdx.com/portland-penny-diner
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